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Joey brings a very well rounded skill set to the table. He has over 15 years experience in the Financial Services field, half of which was spent developing online content. Additionally and simultaneously, he has run several successful small businesses. His keen attention to detail, understanding of the business end game, and tireless work ethic gives his clients an affordable, honest and results-driven partner who always protects their best interests.
When working with SEO Repair Shop, you work directly with Joey to plan and implement a strategy that makes sense for your business, as no two are the same. He always goes above and beyond the call of duty to gain and maintain client trust, giving them the peace of mind that they have chosen a qualified business partner.
In his free time, Joey enjoys;
Being a volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston
Jogging at Memorial Park
Playing Soccer
Enjoying the company of good friends

Full Name

Joey Gonzalez

Display Name

jegseo

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Job Title

Principal

Company

SEO Repair Shop

Location

Houston, TX

Favorite Thing About SEO

Learning new things daily

Favorite Topics

Keyword Research, Analytics, , Marketing Industry, Moz Tools

Blog Comments & Posts

I don't think there can be a mass exodus/ defection but I do believe a slow and steady time sharing of the search engines by all users will be the only way to combat this. The only way to handle a bully is to punch them in the nose(hit them in the wallet ).

Thank you. This is nice to see. One thing I believe would benefit all parties involved is a built-in renewal incentive. If the referrals renew for another year(ongoing) and I am still a pro member, than I would view that as a win-win for everyone and have a payout for these scenarios as well. It's great to see that you guys are always pushing forward.

I completely agree with your comment of "if" you can keep up with everything. It is a difficult task to stay up to speed with so many things and not dilute your effectiveness, especially in a one man/woman shop. Things have gotten to the point where clients will call about anything for your input. I guess that's good in that they trust you but can blur the line on what is work versus friendly advice. Thanks for the post.